The entry into force of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) opens a new chapter in the sphere of nuclear disarmament. Latin America and the Caribbean, having distinguished themselves as disarmament forerunners with the establishment of the first Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone with the Treaty of Tlatelolco in 1967, are likely to maintain a key role as they provide an essential contribution to the counter-hegemonic reframing of the global nuclear order. After mapping the region’s debate on the TNPW, the present article analyzes the main differences and analogies between the two legal instruments taking an institutional-historical viewpoint and resorting to empirical evidence. Starting from these observations, the article demonst...
One of the major concerns in the international community’ssecurity agenda is nuclear proliferation, ...
Since the first use of the nuclear weapon (July 1945), nuclear powers have applied different policie...
DRAFTPrepared for delivery at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Febr...
The Tlatelolco Treaty, opened for signature on February 14, 1967, by virtue of which a nuclear-weapo...
The Tlatelolco Treaty, opened for signature on February 14, 1967, by virtue of which a nuclear-weapo...
Latin America is the only inhabited area on the planet that has become a denuclearized region. The T...
Faced with a crisis in the inter-American security system, one wonders what role the Tlatelolco trea...
The article provides an outlook of the regional relations concerning nuclear technology in Latin Ame...
Work of the United Nations Conference to Negotiate a Legally Binding Instrument to Prohibit Nuclear ...
This project aimed to identify and analyse the variables that explain the origin and level of effect...
This project aimed to identify and analyse the variables that explain the origin and level of effect...
The adoption of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) which proposes a complete pr...
The Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons is intended to be a legally binding instrument ca...
We live in a nuclear world, even if the States not having these weapons have a certain tendency to o...
One of the major concerns in the international community’ssecurity agenda is nuclear proliferation, ...
One of the major concerns in the international community’ssecurity agenda is nuclear proliferation, ...
Since the first use of the nuclear weapon (July 1945), nuclear powers have applied different policie...
DRAFTPrepared for delivery at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Febr...
The Tlatelolco Treaty, opened for signature on February 14, 1967, by virtue of which a nuclear-weapo...
The Tlatelolco Treaty, opened for signature on February 14, 1967, by virtue of which a nuclear-weapo...
Latin America is the only inhabited area on the planet that has become a denuclearized region. The T...
Faced with a crisis in the inter-American security system, one wonders what role the Tlatelolco trea...
The article provides an outlook of the regional relations concerning nuclear technology in Latin Ame...
Work of the United Nations Conference to Negotiate a Legally Binding Instrument to Prohibit Nuclear ...
This project aimed to identify and analyse the variables that explain the origin and level of effect...
This project aimed to identify and analyse the variables that explain the origin and level of effect...
The adoption of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) which proposes a complete pr...
The Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons is intended to be a legally binding instrument ca...
We live in a nuclear world, even if the States not having these weapons have a certain tendency to o...
One of the major concerns in the international community’ssecurity agenda is nuclear proliferation, ...
One of the major concerns in the international community’ssecurity agenda is nuclear proliferation, ...
Since the first use of the nuclear weapon (July 1945), nuclear powers have applied different policie...
DRAFTPrepared for delivery at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Febr...